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1 J FRAN K l INTO N D E P - " A R T M El N T . .i'V.' . f ' WEDNESDAY. LOCALS. J r - - Dr. A. R i Winston reports . the 'folks distressingly healthy. v - Mr, J. O; Green killed twenty fire hogs which -netted him 4,712 ptsnds. It is rumored that Franklinton is to hsve in the near fatpre an up-to-date hardware store. - - Mrs. Eliza Joyner and Mrs. R. B. White left Tuesday tor a few days riiit to MrtffT. G. Harrison, at Wel don. The crossing on the Winston and"Pearce street is now completed, and ready for both pedestrians and teams. The big sale at Mrs. Henley's is still in progress and the people are flocking to get the great bargains of fered. ' Sheriff H. Q. Kearney has been right sick since Wednesday of . last week, tut we" are glad to know that he is improving. Mrs. O. D. Burnett has had a severe attack ot cold and neuralgia Lo require any commendation at our men as "thpy.rsn-oS.j He ivaaf un aIe'io see; whether they.were ; white or black, rl , V.v . -.v-t' , The -Baptist church at Youngs r ville has been making an effort to raise' sufficient pastor's" salary" to have preaching 'two Sundays x in each month. We are informed thit they have accomplished their . purpose as that hereafter Pastor? Justice will have just two churches; each claim ing half of his time. - f V J , Attention is - directed to the change of Mrs. M. C. Henley's "big sale'' advertisement in this de partment. . The ladies, as well as the men who have to buy such articles for their wives and daughters, who tail to avail themselves of the great bargains that this good woman is offering, will miss an opportunity theywilli not have again soon. t The attention of our readers is directed to the advertisement of tie B. W. Ballard Company, which ap pears in this'department. The man ager, Mr. B. W. Ballard is too well known by the people of this section . JAN- 26TH in the head. At the present writing she is not any better. His friends are pleased to learn that Mr. Jno. C. Winston, who has been confined to his room for sever al days, is improving.s Our young townsman, Otho W. Hicks lett this week for Raleigh, where he takes a position as local reporter for the News-Observer. The new school house, near dope's, is nearly completed. It ie a very substantial building, and is being erected by J. II. Whitfield. The Womt n's Missionary Socie ty of the Franklinton Baptist church aie observing the week of prayer meeting each day from four to five p. m. The street committee desire to extend their thanks to Chief A. B. Cooke, for the excellent and unsel fish aid he has rendered them in their work upon the streets. aue a numoer ot new names have been added tj our already large list at Franklinton, since the new year, and a number of old ones have paid up. But still there is boom. J.H.Wheeler, who has been working with the Henderson Cotton Mills for the past three years, will move back to Franklinton, and take a position with the Sterling Mills. Our reporter ot "special events' ays that there are several ''young bloods" on the anxious matrimonial benoh" but as yet have been unable tt convince1 their "betters" that they ire "it." Mr. S. E. Pierce, Qfiairman of the street committee, is having the streets of the town very much im proved. He is putting in terra cot ta piping in sewers on all of the prin cipal streets. Some of our best gardeners are planting the hardier varieties of veg etables and we prophesy the predic tion that these same vegetables will be under cold glass windows before the spring time comes to stay. Mr. Win. Joyner, manager of the Standard Oil Tank, is making quite aa improvement - around the Tank by putting in terra cotta piping This will do away with the old bridges which have been an eye for for Bime time ' -, tfhe following ladies and gentle men from Franklinton went to Ral eigh Monday night to see "Calve: Misses Mattie and Nena Ballard, Ma bel Vann, Mrs. T. W. . Whedbee, Mrs. J. S. Morris, Messrs. B.t W. Ballard, E. J. Cheatham, A. H. Vann, "Vy. D. Morris. The father and mother of Prof. v IS. B. Sams and his sister. Mtna Tlnh bie, left Monday on : the v Shoo-Fly for Raleigh, where they spent the m " v . , . . m m m - ". . r aay witn M:ss Bessie Sams at Ihe University for Women, from whence they go to Marshville to' visit anoth - er daughter, Mrs Aehcroft. -An attempt was made one night this week to break into the dwelling house of H P.' Pearce, ' Who works in the cotton milll - It was early ; in ' the night; before the family had re- hands, but it is our desire that every one who intends making a crop this year, whether he wishes to buy for cash or on time, shall read car if ally what this reliable gentleman has to say in this advertisement. Personal. - M iss Effie Vines and Mr. Amos Cheatham, of Yoongsville, were among the visitors in town last Fri day. Mrs. Kern, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. L. C. Pirie, re turned this week to her home in Salisbury. Mrs. Celestia Smith, who has beeu visiting her sons near Franklinton, returned yesterday to her home in Raleigh. If your Stomach, Heart, or Kidneys are weak, try at least a few doses only of Dr. Snoop's Restorative. In five or ten days only, the result will surprise you. a lew cents will cover the cost. And here is why help conies so quickly. Dr. ShooD doesn't dmc tht Stnm.K nor stimulate the heart or kidneys. Dr. Snoop's restorative goes directly to the weak and failing nerves. Each organ has its own controlling nerve. When these nerves fail, the depending organs must of necessity falter. This plain, yet vital truth, clearly tells why Dr. Snoop's Restorative is so univer sally successful. Its success is leading druererists evervwhere to cHva it uni versal preference. A test will surelz tell. Sold by The Boddie-Perry Drug Co. i WEAK, WEARY WOMEN. , Tochorn Lace'-f t 5G -n-v?;i,nt.wiMiTO BE EUY ,JON THE THRONGS OF SHREWD i. .FOR TWELS.n.vo If R I DAY, JANUARY COMMENCING t-aTifru 15C 1909 Mlliinerv. Ladies' PumUKinw r-r rtt- n t r-i . . . ftll and winter gooes In our t. VoSr atl.t lT rZZt ??V- ro U rn? u- marvelous offerings of new jou away; Calicoes Percales Dress Trimmings Sacrificed. Bleaching tVErT,, CLA,1M A TRUTHFUL TACT Justd few itms bebw to invejoa an Idea of otir tlncrrity. 5c 9c Sc. 7c, and 9c OW yard, tmbronicry u U 4 at IC Gim Utc What will be the cle in the .mmense buildup .ffiSS." w!U So dSSTSdUS'ta tiShu SVl5S2ff' 1U U. TUT, Jurr S. r. Join the crowds TeT Make any orifice to Bet h,re Fnd.y man.bg. WiU. unf.vorub.. .ft, " , to fM Madras 6c MRS. 1W. C- HENLEY, Corner Slain ttl Slajioa StrctU Franklinton, N. C. Don't forget Drv ud b.Mc. Gtotn bannor acron front of builninc tell, th lair Wraps 1-3.0C 1 Fairmeirs Soppily Aomiotfliniccifim ? Tfi? K W ALLA?D CO., again Kreets you. Our bunini-ui Ust year ' -1 ceeded our moat sanguine expecUtions. We thank our friend for their ml1 ronage in 1908 ; and we want your buainew for 1909. We havTainple to i pay cash for all theopda we buy Our buiiness U run on .mill n, Thi ! ru?erSoi ! Fr r r- r 4 - Cofe'a Cotton Platers, Shove!,. Fo'rks. NaiU. Horie J JIulc S : "lU t .14 rPfA SiLf18 0W ion. Home Bt, fHt. Sixin 1 wub lo -ft.T xhl 1 fctU W er i XII V-T 11 j iirmie jxxw. cotton Swl Meal. ont for-' nrm- l thrrJor it It JlTi"fah; -S"""' V': T.,tlea -,uHm iu4 Tte ...fc. 1 those trading with us on time. W. w7l fumw AU Uk- U Vh.! tides that we do not carry. Make a note of this. Time customrryWbS eire ' ;,cni,ll,r' Companr w,U U,.rrfw r)M fcartL r. Sofi'i k1" whohfVe orders from their Land-lonfa. or other, that we .p- ! thr mr l onr- !r te rurwl tK 44hw;ariaWiU wi prove, we will buy outside tor you such wood a. w. rinn't , tin. - uwi a win icii you uiai you can I ret all you want from ua. Aeam thanking you for your kindne, ai wiahinj? m 1 gS success and happme. Yours very truly Learn the Cause of Daily Woes anc'End Them. When the back aches and throbs. When housework ia torture. When night brings up rest nor sleepy When urinary disorders set in. Women's lot is a weary one. There is a way to escape the woes. Doan's Kidney tills cure such ills. Have' cured women here in Louis- buTr. This is one Louisburg woman'a testimony. Mrs. A. W. Alston, Church St., Loubburg, N. C, says: "I am well pleased with the benefit I derived from Doan's Kidney Pills. I suffer ed severely from dull, nagging back aches and distressing pains through my kidneys. I cc-uld not rest well and m the morning I felt lame and devoid of strength and energy vy nen JLroans JUdney fills were recommended to me, I obtained a box and used th!env in 'accordance with the directipas.: They soon re lieved The bt the 'backaohes ' and pains and I have never had any re turn of the trouble since. ; I - am pleased to testify to cne grea, merit of Doan' Kidney Pills.,, x For sale bjr all dialers. Pric 59 cents. ' Foster-Milbctn; Co., Buffalo, Sew 1 York, sole agents tori the United States. v T ! . 'Remember the name -Doans - and take no other I SHALL CONTINUE The "B W Rallarri ' fnmnanv Z .M'.L i' T..'"? ? r n i-1 P. S. If durinc th tear nni Tiur ri'dTfturnc ST i i need a little cash, you can get it from us. and OIRSIES and MULES 4 herctoforr. naU.farUoo in rn wMonlu W. al trlfcji f fM , I nderfaliaj; Iepartnieral. lUf r-f lf"lJr. W. E. White Furniture Company, By W. L White The largest and best collection f nound young- rTomea and Mulea ever shown under our reof in Louisburr, NOW IN MY BARN Our toiry ,how. m-T rvi i,a4. trr tV.t r.ttt TkirlT . GIVE AWAY cau wrth tiii rah IV. IUra ef Fkrt .r acilfi FOR CASH. More good mated trns than ever befora. I ara told br wkoleja dealers that the supply of good mult, with quaJitr. will b ahortr this year than ever before. Be quick and buy now. Ton will pay the same price later and not get the quality. Farmers living aroucd w hT cti4rfcl UrjraiM ia Jar lut CaataHa, King'. Hill, , Bridge. Kittr.ll. W.Uon. in "Vrt' Toungsvillc, Wake Forest, Rolesvillt, Wakeld, Pilot or LoafcraCrow h,ch h fc,KhMt V'0 5r tcr Hoad8. SDlin?hoTe Omnv othAr virinitv rn . fT-J .1. . ! little more time to come to iouisburg to get thair mulea and hora, where they can get mois quality at a little leas pries than they could a possibl? expect of a smill dealer who handlss only a fsw head in a whole aeas6n. My trade reaches out farther every year. IlespoaaibU parties entitled to credit can get aa good acftommodaUoii here sj thav " cau lrum meir neignDOr. P. NBVL & CO iWateh This .Space -v f . DR.FTO.RD , x . : ; V DENTIST.. -! V j .. ' x z' ' . - " r Franklinton, , N. ,t O, i Office ia Stanhton", Buildingv' WAGONS ! WAGONS ! I have every size 1 and 2 horse, light and heavy. Iron Axle er Thimble Skin, and can equip you with h whole outfit, including Harness Breching, Bridles Ac. BUGGIES &. C ARRIAGES My 1909 supply will begin to arrive im a few1 sys.. Mr xiuxmtte means eomething. . . . . , . ' NEXT we: . Ulicanly ycaft, BRANTLEY G. HIOKfi
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